Nicola Sturgeon will make her daily update live this afternoon ahead of Boris Johnson's prime time television address to the nation.

The First Minister has warned that Scotland will not likely lift aspects of lockdown at the same pace as England as the country remains behind in the infection curve.

Her update comes as Scotland's national clinical director Jason Leitch urged "maximum caution" on the next steps in the coronavirus lockdown.

Speaking on BBC Breakfast on Sunday, Mr Leitch reiterated the instructions of the Scottish Government for people to stay at home.

The comments come as reports emerged of a shift in messaging by the UK Government, which has changed part of its slogan from "stay at home, protect the NHS, save lives" to "stay alert, control the virus, save lives".

Mr Leitch also said speculation in the media this week about any changes to the lockdown measures the Prime Minister would announce at the Sunday briefing was "unhelpful".

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Today's update:

Today's update from Nicola Sturgeon will take place at 3pm. Come back then for all the updates as they happen live.

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Jason Leitch: We have to use maximum caution when lifting coronavirus:

Scotland's national clinical director Jason Leitch has urged "maximum caution" on the next steps in the coronavirus lockdown.

Speaking on BBC Breakfast on Sunday, Mr Leitch reiterated the instructions of the Scottish Government for people to stay at home.

The comments come as reports emerged of a shift in messaging by the UK Government, which has changed part of its slogan from "stay at home, protect the NHS, save lives" to "stay alert, control the virus, save lives".

Mr Leitch also said speculation in the media this week about any changes to the lockdown measures the Prime Minister would announce at the Sunday briefing was "unhelpful".